During interviews following Wednesday’s two-hour Broncos practice, veteran running back Willis McGahee was asked how quarterback Tim Tebow will handle the pressure of Sunday’s game against Kansas City. That could be a make-or-break game for the Denver’s playoff chances.

McGahee said Tebow will do just fine.

“I don’t think he worries about pressure,” McGahee said. “He went to (the University of) Florida. He’s a Florida boy, I’m a Florida boy (Miami native, University of Miami). Pressure don’t bother us.

The Denver Post and Kansas City Star will be co-hosting an online chat starting at 10 a.m. MST (11 a.m. Central) on Thursday. Kent Babb and I will be answering your questions, as well as being our normal, delightful selves.

Here’s what they’re saying in Kansas City this morning about Sunday’s game between the Broncos and Chiefs:

– Interim head coach Romeo Crennel was the defensive coordinator when the Broncos beat the Chiefs 17-10 on Nov. 13 in a game in which the Broncos ran the ball 55 times and only threw it 8, with only two completions. According to the Kansas City Star, Crennel said his team expects a more balanced offense from Denver this time around, but that the Chiefs must do a better job of stopping the run. “We have a little bit more on (video) of how he’s going to play and what he’s going to do because we’ve seen him more,” Chiefs coach Romeo Crennel said. “We’ll study those games and see how other teams have played him and see what he’s done against other teams and see how we might best defend him,” Crennel said.

– Even with the Chiefs out of playoff contention, The Star writes that Crennel doesn’t plan to play more young players to get them experience in the finale. ““I’m going to go the way it has been because we feel like the guys that we have been playing with basically have given us the best chance to win,” Crennel said. “I don’t know that making a change now will change that.” (NOTE — THERE IT IS! KYLE ORTON GIVES THE CHIEFS THE BEST CHANCE TO WIN! – lindsay)

Nicki Jhabvala is a Broncos beat writer for The Denver Post. She was previously the digital news editor for sports. Before arriving in Denver, she spent five years at Sports Illustrated working primarily as its online NBA editor. She also spent two years as a home page editor at the New York Times.